Hibiscus Agua Fresca
From
The Mitsitam Cafe Cookbook: Recipes from the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian
Cookbook
Page 161
Cuisine: North American
Course: Beverages
summer
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Light and refreshing!
This recipe couldn't be simpler - boil some dried hibiscus flowers, let cool, strain, and add simple syrup.
I ran out of sugar - and could only add 1/2 C simple syrup (instead of 3/4 C). For me, this lower sugar is perfect - the tart hibiscus flavor really sings. But for 13 daughter, we need a bit of extra sweetness.
I do not tend to make iced tea, but this recipe could make me a convert. I found large bins of dried hibiscus at our hispanic markets, but I think you could... Read more
This recipe couldn't be simpler - boil some dried hibiscus flowers, let cool, strain, and add simple syrup.
I ran out of sugar - and could only add 1/2 C simple syrup (instead of 3/4 C). For me, this lower sugar is perfect - the tart hibiscus flavor really sings. But for 13 daughter, we need a bit of extra sweetness.
I do not tend to make iced tea, but this recipe could make me a convert. I found large bins of dried hibiscus at our hispanic markets, but I think you could... Read more